Waiting for Stoppard

World premiere.

“Ben and Jo, the two interviewers in [Miles] Kington’s play, feel sure they have come to [Tom] Stoppard’s country house, that the man dressed as a butler who opens the door must therefore be Stoppard’s butler, and that the Iranian gun-woman who corners them in the library … well, you see their predicament. They take the order of things for granted, instead of taking it for withheld.” Jeremy Kingston, The Times, 14th April 1995
Tour of South West England

Cast & Crew

Cast

Ben
Jo
The Butler
The Girl

Crew

Designer
Designer
Director
Production Manager
Stage Manager
Stage Manager (Southwark)
Costume Assistant
Graphic Design
Graphic Design
Poster Design
Production Photographs
Set Construction

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Play description

“Ben and Jo, the two interviewers in [Miles] Kington’s play, feel sure they have come to [Tom] Stoppard’s country house, that the man dressed as a butler who opens the door must therefore be Stoppard’s butler, and that the Iranian gun-woman who corners them in the library … well, you see their predicament. They take the order of things for granted, instead of taking it for withheld.” Jeremy Kingston, The Times, 14th April 1995

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